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Explain why the lungs of a frog is underdeveloped.
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- why is gas exchange rate in the lungs of mammals controlled by breathing rateList corresponding functions of these major respiratory organs in frogs 1. Nares 2. Buccal cavity 3. Glottis 4. Epiglottis 5. Larynx 6. Lungs Include the references.During bird ventilation, the lungs and air sacs are all full at the same time as respiration takes place continuously? true or false